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Transition to High School
8th Grade Parent MeetingSpring 2019
Class of 2023
Agenda● Welcome● High School Expectations/Attendance● Graduation Requirements● Advanced Academics● Dual Enrollment/Dual Degree● JBH Academy● Assets Academy● Four Year Planning Process
Manvel High School Counselors
● Enitsha Cooper (A) [email protected]● Kushana Collier (B-Flor) [email protected]● Jamie McRae (Flow-Lop) [email protected]● Katy Gibbs (Lor-Roc) [email protected]● Amanda Wade (Rod-Z) [email protected]● Monica Silvas (ACC Academic Adv.) [email protected]● Alfredia Foster (Lead Counselor) [email protected]● Beth Bartlett (Counselor Clerk) [email protected]
Additional Support
Rebecca Root Advanced Academics [email protected]
BEGIN WITH
THE END IN
MIND!!
● What kinds do you like learning about?
● What is your Career Interests?● What endorsement will prep you
for “Life after High School”?
A Day in The Life of a Manvel Maverick
Students attend 7 classes each day
School hours are 7:20 - 2:50
Classes are 55 minutes long
5 minute passing periods (class transitions)
3 lunch periods (A.B,C)
Each student is assigned a Counselor, Assistant Principal and Attendance Clerk according to your last name
New TermsCredits
Transcript
Grade Point Average (GPA)
Dual Enrollment
End of Course Exam (EOC)
Personal Graduation Plan(PGP)
Credits and ClassificationClassification Semester Credits Earned
Freshman less than 6 creditsSophomore 6 CreditsJunior 12 creditsSenior 19 Credits
Students earn 0.5 credit for each semester that he/she earns a 70% or above in a course
(0.5 1st semester + 0.5 2nd semester = 1.0 credit for a full-year course)
Foundation High School PlanGraduation Requirements
Foundation Plan + EndorsementCredits Subject Area Distinguished Level of
Achievement (DLA)
4 English (English I, English II, English III and Advanced English
4 Math (Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II, and an Advanced Math) Must include Alg. 2
4 Science (Biology, and 3 Advanced Science credits)
3 Social Studies (W. Geo. or W. Hist., US Hist., Govt. and Econ)
2 LOTE (2 credits of Languages other than English)
1 Fine Art (Art, Choir, Band, Theater, Principles of Floral Design)
1 PE
7 Electives
TOTAL 26 CREDITS Must Graduate with DLA to qualify for Top 10% Automatic Admissions
Distinguished Level of AchievementThe Distinguished Level of Achievement requires:
○ 4 credits in math including Algebra II○ 4 credits in science○ All Foundation High School Program requirements○ At least one endorsement
To be eligible for the top 10% automatic college admissions, students must earn Distinguished Level of Achievement.
What is an Endorsement?● A career pathway (in college terms it’s a major)● An opportunity to study an area of interest prior to college● Consists of a cohesive sequence of 4 elective courses in a selected pathway● Student’s earned endorsements will appear on their high school transcript● Student’s could earn more than one endorsement
Arts & Humanities Business & Industry
Public Services S.T.E.M Multidisciplinary Studies
Fine ArtsForeign Language
Social Studies (5 credits)
AgricultureConstruction
Audio/Visual ArtsBusiness, Mkt., &
FinanceHospitality & Tourism
Info. TechManufacturingTransportation
Advanced JournalismDebate
Education & TrainingHealth ScienceHuman Services
Cosmetology/BarberingLaw Enforcement
JROTC
Science (5 credits)Technology (Comp.
Sci./CAD)Engineering
Mathematics (5 credits)
Advanced Courses
4 Credits in each core subject area
4 Credits AP/DC courses
Performance AcknowledgementsA student may earn a performance acknowledgement by:
● Earning 12 dual credit hours with GPA 3.0 or higher ● Proficient bilingualism or biliteracy● Earning a 3 or higher on an AP exam ● Outstanding performance on PSAT, SAT or ACT● Earning a nationally or internationally recognized business or industry
certification or license.
State Testing Standards
ALL Students are required to take and pass five End of Course (EOC) exams to be eligible for graduation.
Algebra 1, English 1, English 2, Biology, US History
Earning College Credit while in High School
Students have an opportunity to earn college credits by taking AP and or Dual Credit courses.
Advanced Placement ● Credit earned by passing AP exam. Exam scores and credit awarded varies with each university.● Texas public universities will award credit for AP scores of 3 or higher at the discretion of the
university.
Dual Credit● Offered through Alvin Community College● Placement test required prior to enrolling in courses● Cost = $25 per credit hour plus textbooks● Opportunity to graduate with both high school diploma and Associate's Degree
What is Class GPA/Class Rank
Class Rank is a way to see how your academic achievements measure up to those of your classmates.
GPA stands for Grade Point Average. It is a standard way of measuring academic achievement. Each semester grade earned is assigned to a grade point depending on the grade and level of instruction of the course. (see chart on next slide)
Advanced Academics
Mrs. Root - Advanced Academic Specialist
PreAP and AP Courses● PreAP and AP Courses are open to all students - please seek advice during your 4
year plan meeting.● Students need to complete the Pre AP/AP contract on the HS Campus Advanced
Academics page if selecting these courses.● You will not be able to request a change until weeks 7-9, and only after attending
tutorials and demonstrating educational need.● Some of the PreAP and AP courses have summer assignments - be sure to inquire
before the end of the school year.● AP courses indicate to 4 year universities that a student is prepared for the rigors of
college.● Human Geography and Computer Science Principles are the recommended
introductory AP Courses for Freshmen.● Students may be able to receive college credit with an AP Exam score of 3, 4 or 5
● Please contact your JH or HS Advanced Academics Specialist with any questions.
PreAP and AP Course Chart9th Grade 10th Grade 11th Grade 12th Grade
English PAP English 1 PAP English 2 AP English Language AP English Literature
Math PAP Algebra 1PAP GeometryPAP Algebra 2
PAP GeometryPAP Algebra 2PAP Pre-Calculus
PAP Algebra 2PAP Pre-CalculusAP Calculus (AB or BC)AP Statistics
PAP Pre-CalculusAP Calculus (AB or BC)AP Statistics
Science PAP Biology PAP Chemistry AP Physics 1AP Environmental ScienceAP BiologyAP Chemistry
AP Physics 1AP Environmental ScienceAP BiologyAP ChemistryAP Physics C
Social Studies
PAP World GeographyAP Human Geography
AP World HistoryAP European History
AP US History AP GovernmentAP Macroeconomics
ElectivesPlease check Prerequisites
AP Computer Science PrinciplesPAP Computer ScienceAcademic Decathlon
AP Environmental Science (with PAP Chem)AP SeminarPlus all previous AP offerings
AP Spanish LanguageAP Music TheoryAP Studio ArtAP ResearchAP PsychologyAP Art HistoryPlus all previous AP offerings
All previous AP offerings
8TH GRADE TSI TESTING DATES
MANVEL JH FEBRUARY 25, 2019
HARBY JH
RODEO PALMS JH FEBRUARY 6, 2019
FAIRVIEW JH
DEADLINE FOR TESTING IS APRIL 26, 2019
JBH College and Career Academy
Business and Industry
Endorsement
• Automotive Technology (Dual Enrollment with ACC) • Collision Repair • Construction • Culinary Arts • Graphic Design • HVAC• Information Technology • Veterinary Technology • Welding
Public Service Endorsement
• Barbering• Certified Medical Assistant • Certified Nurse Assistant• Cosmetology• Criminal Justice• Dental Assistant • Emergency Medical Technician (Dual Enrollment with ACC)• Paralegal (Dual Enrollment with ACC)• Pharmacy Technician (Dual Enrollment with ACC)
STEM Endorsement • Industrial Design (Dual Enrollment with ACC)
Certification Pathways
Advanced Level Career and Technology Center ▪ Focus on preparing students to earn industry recognized certifications ▪ Graduate college and career ready
Rigor and Relevance ▪ Dual Enrollment is available for 5 pathways
through ACC▪ All pathways qualify for a graduation
endorsement ▪ Pathways and certifications are based on
anticipated job growth for the surrounding region source: Texas Workforce Commission
Commuter Campus ▪ Open to all AISD students grades 10-12 ▪ AISD transports students to and from their
home campus during the school day▪ Interest Forms are required to attend ▪ Information can be found online and in the
high school counseling office
ASSETS Academy at JBH
ASSETS is one of the 4 high schools in Alvin ISD
• This is a school of choice – students choose to attend.
• Good option for CTE students in certification pathways who want to stay at JBH campus all day.
• Dual credit, credit recovery and initial credit opportunities
• There is an application and interview process.
• Information is available with your school counselor.
The ASSETS Advantage
• Small academic classes• (15 students/class)
• Provides intervention for social, personal, and academic conflict.
• Staff plays active, supportive role for each student.
• Provides schedule flexibility to meet specific needs.
What is AVID?AVID is an academic, regularly scheduled elective class based on
writing as a tool of learning, inquiry method, and collaborative
grouping. The three main components of the program are:
• academic instruction
• tutorial support
• organization and time management
THE MISSION OF AVID
▶ AVID is designed to increase schoolwide learning and performance. The mission of AVID is to ensure that all students, and most especially students in the middle with academic potential capable of completing a college preparatory path. AVID students:
● will succeed in rigorous curriculum
● will be involved in extracurricular activities in school
● will increase their enrollment in four-year colleges
● will prepare all students for college readiness and success in a global society
How does the AVID program contributeto the success of the students?
• Teaches study and organizational skills
• Uses English as a writing tool for learning
• Strengthens their writing skills
• Gives tutorial help through college tutors
• Teaches students to work collaboratively to be successful in the most rigorous courses
• Takes students to visit colleges and universities
• Assists students with the college application process for four year colleges and universities
• Helps students explore careers through guest speakers
2018-2019 Course Selection Process● Junior High and High School Counselors will meet individually with all
8th grade students to develop a 4 year plan● Letters will be mailed home to parents this month with a scheduled
date and time for their students conference.● Four Year Plans will be completed in Skyward. Students and parents
will be able to view in their Skyward Family Access Account● Courses selected in the four year plan will be used for 9th grade
course registration.
Save the date! 1/26/19 at JBH College and Career Academy
4 Year Plan Meeting DatesFairview JHFebruary 4, 2019
Manvel JHFebruary 4th - 6th
Harby JH Dates:February 13, 2019
Rodeo Palms JHFebruary 12, 2019
Suggested Courses for 9th Grade English 1
Algebra 1 (for students who have not had Alg. 1 in JH)
Geometry (for students who have had Alg. 1 in JH)
Biology
W. Geography or AP Human Geo.
PE (Athletics/Marching Band/Cheer/Dance-PE/Color Guard)
Foreign Language (Spanish/French) OrFine Art (Art/Band/Choir/Theater Arts/Dance)
Endorsement Course (located on Endorsement Pathway page in Course Guide)
Please visit our Counselor Webpage and follow us on Twitter for updates and information!
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